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The phrase "was imperiled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was put in danger or at risk. Example: The village was imperiled by the raging floodwaters that threatened to destroy homes and businesses.
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Democracy was imperiled.
"I felt an indigenous American art was imperiled," she said.
Two young men were killed, Lewis was implicated, and his young career was imperiled.
The canon was imperiled after China invaded and occupied Tibet in the 1950s.
The current $1.9 million engagement, produced by Goodspeed, was imperiled after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
In 2011, the splitting of the north and south into separate countries was imperiled by fighting over a border region claimed by both.
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And they are imperiled.
The children are imperiled.
Now, that, too, is imperiled.
Now the amenity is imperiled.
The Common Core is imperiled in Oklahoma, Utah, Alabama and Pennsylvania.
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